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Roundup: Vermont girls roll to Make-A-Wish hockey win

Northfield’s Kristen Dukette had two goals and two assists to pace the Vermont girls to a 7-0 win over New Hampshire at the 23rd annual Make-A-Wish Twin State all-star hockey classic at Gutterson Fieldhouse on Saturday.

Dukette was named the game’s most valuable player, while her Northfield teammate Claudia Gee had a goal and two assists. Ryan Little (Shattuck-St. Mary’s), Amanda Congor (Rice Prep), Sam Fullar and BFA-St. Albans’ Jade Remillard all tallied for Vermont.

•New Hampshire 1, Vermont 0: Colchester’s Erik Swan made 15 saves and was named the most valuable player for Vermont, but the local team fell to visiting New Hampshire.

Swan split time in net with BFA-St. Albans’ goalie Nate Muller.

American Legion baseball

•South Burlington 6-4, Addison County 3-0: Kyle Stanley struck out 10 batters in five innings to help host South Burlington complete a two-game sweep of Addison County.

Stanley allowed one hit to earn the win in the second game as South Burlington (4-2) won 4-0. Will Potter had two hits and one RBI, while Andrew Cunningham had two hits.

In the first game, Sammy Premsager pitched 3 2/3 innings of relief, to get the win. Eddie Hockenbury had two hits and an RBI and Henry Conroy had a two-run double for South Burlington.

Hunter O’Connor took the loss for Addison County in the first game and James Lincoln took the loss in game two.

•Franklin County 6, Rutland 3: Jack Raleigh drove in three runs on a 3-for-5 day at the plate as Franklin County beat Rutland to stay unbeaten.

Alex Chapman was 2-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI, Sean Remillard stole four bases and Austin Howard went four innings, giving up two hits and striking out five, to earn the win from Franklin County (4-0).

Dalton Hotchkiss took the loss for Rutland and Pat Mumford had three hits.

•O.E.C. Kings 12-7, Montpelier Post 3 8-2: The O.E.C. Kings took both games of a doubleheader with complete game performances from the team’s pitchers.

In game one, Colin Myrick allowed two earned runs on eight hits. Andrew Graciano was 2-for-3 with three RBIs, while Garrett McDonald scored three runs for the Kings.

In game two, Graciano tallied two hits, Ben Myrick drew three hit-by-pitches and scored twice and Wyatt Prue recorded two RBIs. Matt Page allowed two runs on six hits for the Kings .

NECBL baseball

•Vermont Mountaineers 9, North Adams 2: Casey Brown allowed just one hit in 6 2/3 innings and the Mountaineers downed visiting North Adams.

Laren Eustace had solo home run and two RBIs, Garret Copeland and Nick Ruppert also drove in two runs for the Mountaineers (8-8).